Anger Therapist

Bailey Puchyr-Chartier, M.C.

Registered Psychologist

Anger can be one of the more misunderstood emotions. It can be just anger, or it can be the face of underlying hurt, shame and loneliness. I work with clients to faciliate a greater understanding of the meaning of thier anger, where it comes from and what is supporting it. It is this increase in understanding that then helps us move forward to improved coping and management of these intense emotions.

Anger Therapist

Tamara Hanoski, Ph.D, R.Psych

Registered Psychologist

Many of us have not been taught the tools and strategies that are needed to manage anger in a healthy and appropriate manner. While anger is a natural emotion, which can serve as a helpful signal that something is "just not right," it is often handled in a poor manner. I help people to see the maladaptive patterns and strategies they have been using to express their anger, and then replace these with healthier ones. We also work to unload built up frustration, resentment, and hurt, which often reaches a "breaking point" and needs to be resolved so that it does not come out as uncontrolled anger. By doing this, clients can reach a more peaceful place, and will come to see anger in a new way.

Anger Therapist

Jack Lewis, R.Psych., C. Psychol., AFBPSs.

Registered Psychologist

Managing anger means managing your need to have things your way even if your way seems reasonable to you. It means questioning your sense of entitlement to having your way.
Anger can be a strong communication to others that what one is angry about really matters. As an initial response it can be a powerful impetus to change but unless one takes some kind of action following the anger it will only serve to reinforce a sense of powerlessness. Anger can be a way to impose ones will. Sometimes people learn that this works in the short term but in the long term it never really does.

Anger Therapist

Michelle Vandegriend, Ph.D., Registered Psychologist

Registered Psychologist, Certified Gottman Therapist

Anger is a basic, normal emotion. When it begins to take control and interfere in various aspects of life; however, such as relationships, work, and overall health can can lead to destruction and decrease one's quality of living. I help individuals work through intense and ongoing feelings of anger - by helping individuals understand the root of their anger, identify triggers, and learn to integrate effective strategies they can reclaim aspects of their life and feel happier.

Anger Therapist

Doreen Foy, M.Sc.(MFT)

Registered Psychologist

Anger is a natural part of life and a very important and healthy emotion when expressed appropriately. Anger is not only an emotion, but also a physical reaction in the body. Our blood pressures and heart rate rise as does the level of adrenaline in our body. Unfortunately, when expressed inappropriately, anger can impair our judgment and thinking, causing us to act irrationally or violently towards others. Anger management is a process of learning to recognize the signs that you are becoming angry and to take positive action to deal with the emotions brought on by a situation. Anger management therapy focuses on providing methods and tools for managing and expressing it appropriately.

Anger Therapist

Samantha Pekh, M.A.,

Registered Psychologist, Clinical Director, PsychSolutions, Inc.

Anger management counseling can help to identify stressors and learn the steps to stay calm in the face of anger. The goal is to handle tense situations in more constructive and positive ways by reducing the emotional and physical arousal that anger can cause. It will provide the tools to take back your life and resolve the triggers that result in unplanned anger reactions.

Anger Therapist

Nancy Hurst, Ph.D

Registered Psychologist

Anger is often an intense emotion that can be expressed in a healthy manner or a destructive way. We offer a safe place to explore the origins of anger, while focusing on healthy was to deal with anger. We recognize that deciding to reach out for help to address problems with anger is a difficult yet important step towards changing. We believe that with motivation and hard work people can develop healthy ways to deal with their feelings.

Anger Therapist

Tom Burton, CTA, RTC, MTC

Certified Transactional Analyst and Master Therapeutic Counsellor

We all get angry from time to time. It is a way of letting others know that we need to be taken seriously. When we are not taken seriously, anger builds and can become self-destructive or harmful to others. Often anger is the only way we know how to be heard. Sometimes anger is a cover for more vulnerable feelings such as sadness and fear. If you have anger issues, I will help you regain control by exploring the sources of your anger and resolving any unmet needs.

Anger Therapist

Bharat Sharma, MPCC, RPC, CCAC, DCA

Registered Psychotherapist, & Master Clinical Counselor

If you’re suffering from your Anger issues? Do you yell often at minor concerns? Learn the warning signs of getting angry so you can change the behavior quickly. Some common signs are increased heartbeats, feeling increased body temperature, screaming feeling shaky,
It's not possible to not to get angry. instead In Anger Management, we will educate you how to control bad reactions to anger such as aggression while learning new healthy lifestyle.
Please book your appointment to learn the tips to help deal with your passive aggressive behavior.

Anger Therapist

Emma Drebit, MSc. (Marital & Family Therapy)

Registered Psychologist

Anger is an intense emotion that can quickly escalate into negative reactions and affect relationships. Emma helps clients better understand their anger by helping them identify internal and external triggers and identify negative and unhelpful thoughts, feelings and behaviours. Understanding the interconnected cycle between internal triggers and physiological responses to anger and finding solutions to gain control can bring healing. Emma focuses on helping clients develop appropriate coping strategies to gain control of thoughts and feelings and to express them in effective ways that enhance relationships.

Anger Therapist

Nicolas Allen, MA, BPE, MES

Registered Psychologist

Dealing with anger can be challenging and frustrating. I will help you develop control, competency, and confidence in handling your anger. Together we'll work through your anger, finding healthier alternatives to express your emotions leading to happier and more rewarding relationships with others. I invite you to contact me to help you through this challenging process.

Anger Therapist

Landon Hildebrand, MA

Registered Psychologist

While anger can often temporarily solve our problems, very quickly it can begin to separate us from what we actually desire. This might look like a rift in our relationships, frustration at work, difficulty keeping friends and loved ones, feeling distant from those we care about, or even being misunderstood. We might then want to get rid of our anger, however, this often is not helpful. Anger exists for a reason, and sometimes we need some assistance in figuring this out. By working together we can often sort out our anger and gain understanding and focus for our future.

Anger Therapist

Debbie Grove, Ph.D., R.Psych.

Registered Psychologist

My approach to anger helps individuals understand the roots of their anger - those aspects of their lives that have contributed to anger. Learning what triggers anger is key to changing and managing anger. Increasing self-awareness of triggers helps with the next step of learning new ways to respond to anger. Stress, depression, and self-esteem/confidence are often related to anger. Therefore, learning new ways to manage stress and depression can also help reduce anger. Lifestyle choices and health issues can contribute to anger. Enhancing health and well-being helps boost one's capacity to effectively manage anger.

Anger Therapist

Laurence Zalmanowitz, M.Ed, R.Psych

Registered Psychologist

Anger is a complex emotion because it can occur for a variety of reasons and sometimes it's tough to tell why you feel angry in a given moment. Managing your anger involves understanding not only the situational events that triggers it but also the underlying emotions that end up being expressed as anger. This involves taking a closer look at other feelings (primary emotions) and learning how to cope with them so that they don't present as anger, which is a secondary emotion.

Anger Therapist

Rebecca Martin, M Sc., LMHC, NCC, CCC

Canadian Certified Counselor

Anger is a vital part of our defense system that also is both frightening and empowering. We ignore our anger at the cost of our health, relationships and well-being. In working with anger, we will explore the individual reasons you have for being angry, and how this affects your everyday life. We will learn everything about your anger, including how you experience it, and work to allow anger to be a part of your life without it ruining it.

Anger Therapist

Alycia Chung, M.Ed., RPsych., CSAT

Registered Psychologist, CSAT

Anger is a healthy and normal emotion in the right amounts. However, it has the capacity to disrupt your quality of life and relationships if left unchecked. It might feel good or powerful to get angry, but it often masks another emotion- one that might feel more vulnerable. Therapy with me is about exploring the emotions behind the anger and discovering ways to express them more constructively. This also includes learning relaxation and de-escalation skills.

Anger Therapist

Compassionate Counselling Inc., Nancy Hurst PhD,

Compassionate Counselling Inc.

Anger can be a healthy reaction to upsetting events, but when expressed aggressively it is very destructive. You can learn how to calm your anger and channel it in a healthy way. Anxiety is often a contributor to angry outbursts. When you are tense, worried, insecure and perfectionistic anger easily surfaces. Addressing the underlying causes of anger enables you to disengage from destructive patterns and improve your relationships.

Anger Therapist

Paul Bianchini, Ph.D., R.Psych.

Registered Psychologist

Anger is taboo. So when we get angry there are very few templates available to teach us how to manage it. It can have unimaginable force and scare us. What might it be capable of? The goal is to create safe conditions to explore it and find out what it is telling us. Then we can learn to express it and create conditions where we have ownership. Visit my website at www.prairieowlpsychology.ca from more details.

Anger Therapist

Justin-Claude Dumont, BSc, MA

Registered Provisional Psychologist

Anger is the product of responsibility disown. As long as I perceive myself as a victim – which we all do – I will continue to blame, resent, guilt those around me.
As such, we can experience anger as a reaction to two situations: It can stem from being blamed for somebody else’s mistake, and from rejecting responsibility and blaming somebody for an undesirable situation.
When angry, we project causation on the other, hence avoiding to see how we may have had a part to play in the way things turned out. Perhaps we are not as responsible as the other may think we are, but we certainly have a certain share of responsibility, since we are partially responsible for everything.

Anger Therapist

Amanda Slugoski, R. Psych

Registered Psychologist

Anger is a common and completely normal human emotion but when it becomes uncontrolled or dysfunctional it can start to impact your life in negative ways. Amanda specializes in behavioural therapy to help patients deal with their feelings and find long term solutions for controlling them. She'll provide the toolkit so that the next time anger strikes you have the formula to fight back.

Anger Therapist

Cory Hrushka, Ph.d., C.S. D.S.T. NCPC, NCCE

Registered Psychologist, Certified Diplomate of Sex Therapy

I have had extensive training and experience in working with both anger management and domestic violence issues. I have a fundamental understanding of using cognitive behavior therapy, rational emotive therapy and Duluth model fundamentals for working with power and control issues or anger management. I have also had extensive experience in running groups, assessing anger related issues and working through the underlying issues which lead to problematic anger. EMDR has also been found to be effectively useful for working with unresolved emotional issues leading to anger problems.

Anger Therapist

Al Riediger, Ph.D., R.Psych.

Registered Psychologist

Anger is often misunderstood and equated with aggression. In fact, anger is a highly positive emotion which helps to define our boundaries and affirm our inner strengths. Therapy can make anger your friend by helping you to notice it, understand it and express it in a positive way. Most people need to be more angry rather than less. Anger cannot be controlled by bottling it up.

Anger Therapist

Shift Psychological, Ph.D, Psychologist, MA, R, Psych

Registered Clinical Counsellor, Clinical Psychologists, Therapists

Anger can be a healthy response to negative treatment or events. We’ve all gotten angry and it can help to communicate to others that we’re not okay with something. In fact, not having the ability to feel anger is a whole other issue. However, for some people, uncontrollable, overly frequent or inappropriate expressions of anger can damage relationships, career success or more.
Shift Psychological can help the anger management process by identifying and treating the origins of the anger – the messages about self and the world that cause it. Then, using our unique approach we remove them. This results in an absence of reaction and an appropriate level of calm.

Anger Therapist

Joanne Koopmans, Registered Psychologist, MSc MFT

Registered Psychologist, Marital and Family Therapist

Anger signals that something is seriously wrong, and needs attention. Your anger may have resulted in behaviours you now regret, or your relationships feeling the stress of words that were hurtful. How can you make changes to help the situation? With your counsellor you can build a framework for understanding your anger and how to use it effectively to get what you actually want.

Anger Therapist

Priya Bains, M.A.

Registered Psychologist, Certified Hakomi Therapist

I believe that anger is an emotion like any other emotion, joy, sadness, etc. Anger should not be managed; it should be felt and experience. If we give ourselves permission to be angry and to feel the underlying emotions that causes the anger, we are less likely to move into reactive states of anger. My approach to anger would be to "feel it" and be angry so that it does not have to be a scary emotion that has to be managed.

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